Quote by: Olaf Stapledon

In this passionately social world, loneliness dogged the spirit. People were constantly “getting together,” but they never really got there. Everyone was terrified of being alone with himself; yet in company, in spite of the universal assumption of comradeship, these strange beings remained as remote from one another as the stars. For everyone searched his neighbour’s eyes for the image of himself, and never saw anything else. Or if he did, he was outraged and terrified.


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Author Bio


  • NameOlaf Stapledon
  • DescriptionBritish novelist and philosopher
  • BornMay 10, 1886
  • DiedSeptember 6, 1950
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionParamedic; Philosopher; Writer
  • WorksStar Maker; Last And First Men; Odd John